• 1 December 1982
    • journal article
    • Vol. 32  (245) , 737-42
Abstract
The experiences of a group of general practitioners learning and attempting family therapy are described. Three principles for working with whole families - facilitation, formulation and focussing - are illustrated by case histories. Family therapy in general practice can be effective for patients and worthwhile for family doctors.

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